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"Task Force X" unveils a new poster to be released a day early for the director's birthday

"Task Force X" unveils a new poster to be released a day early for the director's birthday

"X Contingent: Full Assemble" schedule adjustment

1905 Film Network News DC's film "Task Force X: Full Assemblage" was originally scheduled to be released on August 6. However, this release date has changed again. It is understood that in order to celebrate the birthday of director James Gunn on August 5. The producers deliberately advanced the release time of the film by one day, also on August 5.

However, the release on August 5 does not mean that the audience will be able to enjoy the film in the early morning of the same day. According to the producer's arrangement, the film will land in theaters and HBO MAX on the evening of August 5. The film will mix science fiction, magic, realism, comedy and other styles, especially the addition of non-human characters, making the texture of this mix and match even stronger. Task Force X is an anti-hero team owned by DC Comics in the United States, most of the members of the squad are supervillains (mercenaries and superheroes in the early days) who have been arrested by various superheroes, and Waller orders them to carry out missions by planting bombs in their bodies, and the content of the missions is a confidential matter that the government cannot directly complete, extremely dangerous, and unseemly. According to the plan, Warner will leave the film out of the previous game. In terms of actors, not only Margot Robbie, Idris Elba, Viola Davis, Joel Kinnaman, Jay Cottney, John Senna, Nathan Felian, but also Michael Luke and director Taiga Viditti will also appear in the film.

Previously, the MPAA gave the film an R-rated rating and a restrictive rating, which was a reassurance for many fans. During the filming of the film, director James Gunn was given complete creative freedom. He said that whether it was the script writing, shooting process or post-production process, Warner did not make any restrictions on the film and the creator.

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